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Hydrokinetic energy, the power of moving water, is a promising new, vast, and renewable resource that is unhindered by many of the weaknesses experienced with other clean energy sources. The recent installation of a prototype hydrokinetic turbine at Yakima, WA's Roza Canal serves as an example of this, as the turbine produced over 5,000 kWh in one month, exceeding expectations. This thesis analyzes this turbine's performance while also looking at two canals in eastern Washington's Kittitas Reclamation District as potential sites for hydrokinetic turbines. The estimates demonstrate hydrokinetic…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Hydrokinetic energy, the power of moving water, is a promising new, vast, and renewable resource that is unhindered by many of the weaknesses experienced with other clean energy sources. The recent installation of a prototype hydrokinetic turbine at Yakima, WA's Roza Canal serves as an example of this, as the turbine produced over 5,000 kWh in one month, exceeding expectations. This thesis analyzes this turbine's performance while also looking at two canals in eastern Washington's Kittitas Reclamation District as potential sites for hydrokinetic turbines. The estimates demonstrate hydrokinetic turbines to not only be a clean, reliable, and continuous power source, but to also be a cost-effective investment in ideal sites.
Autorenporträt
Evan Mangold attended The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington where he received his Master's in Environmental Studies. He currently resides in Washington and aspires to live and work in Japan.